Abstract:Background:The aim of the study was to evaluate the patients who underwent minimally invasive cardiac surgery and percutaneous internal jugular vein catheterization in our center, and to discuss the catheterization results and complications in the literature.
Materials and Methods:Between January 2015 and September 2019, 70 female (59.3%) and 48 (40.7%) male patients, who underwent minimally invasive cardiac surgery and percutaneous internal jugular vein cannulation in our center, had a mean age of 37.2±14.5 (… Show more
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